18 Related Articles, between 2018-07-10 and 2018-07-11

Chief coroner says there may have been three heat-related deaths in Ontario. Ontario’s Chief Coroner says there have been three deaths in the province that may have been related to last week’s stifling heat. >>

CN Rail to spend $315M to upgrade Ontario operations. CN Rail says it plans to invest about $315 million in Ontario this year to expand and strengthen the company's rail network across the province. >>

CN Rail to spent $315M to upgrade Ontario operations. Planned projects include upgrades at CN's intermodal terminal in Brampton — the company's largest such facility — and the construction of a new train passing siding east of Sioux Lookout. >>

Negotiations to end strike at Ont. salt mine to resume Thursday. Unifor says the union and Compass Minerals in Goderich, Ont., have agreed to return to the bargaining table on Thursday in an effort to end a strike that began April 27. >>

Officials in Temagami hope to start lifting evacuations following forest fire. It looks like the worst has been avoided in Temagami, Ont., but the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry says it is still working to put out the fire that forced the evacuation of about 20 homes. >>

Ontario regulator says Sino Forest executives have to pay C$64 million. Sino Forest Corp's top executives have
to pay the Ontario Securities Commission about C$64 million
($48.92 million), the regulator said, a year after it alleged
the company of overstating its assets. >>

Ontario reverting to old sex-ed curriculum in fall: education minister. Ontario's education minister says the sex-ed curriculum taught to children in the coming school year will be an older version, not the controversial updated program brought in by the previous government. >>

Ontario woman accidentally steals car for two weeks, mistakes it for rental. A woman in Cornwall, Ontario left an Enterprise rental shop with one car — and returned two weeks later with another. >>

OSC orders executives to pay millions in penalties in Sino-Forest case. The Ontario Securities Commission has ordered several top executives of timber company Sino-Forest to pay millions in administrative penalties, disgorgement and costs. >>

PC government says ending York strike, repealing cap-and-trade top priorities. The Ontario government says it will move to repeal cap and trade, end the York University strike and cancel a controversial wind project when the legislature resumes this week. >>

PC MPP Ted Arnott wins Ontario speaker vote as legislature resumes. Ted Arnott, a veteran Progressive Conservative legislator, has been elected Speaker of the House for the Ontario legislature. >>

Protesters rally at Barrie police station for man who died in custody. The family of a man who died following an encounter with police in Barrie, Ont., will rally at the police station today. >>

Rally planned for this morning for man who died after encounter with police. The family of a man who died following an encounter with police in Barrie, Ont., will rally at the police station today. >>

Rally planned today at Barrie police station for man who died following arrest. The family of a man who died following an encounter with police in Barrie, Ont., will rally at the police station today. >>

Rally underway for man who died after encounter with police. The family of a man who died following an encounter with police in Barrie, Ont., will rally at the police station today. >>

Three deaths in Ontario investigated as heat-related. Ontario health officials are investigating three deaths that may have been the result of a powerful heat wave that drove temperatures as high as 40C, but it will take weeks to months to get a clear answer. >>